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Terrifying experience for tourists as 394ft-high glass walkway cracks under their feet

The walkway was supporting dozens of tourists when it shattered.

A GLASS WALKWAY that hugs a cliff above a scenic canyon in central China was closed after cracks developed while dozens of tourists were walking on the newly built structure.

Only one of the three layers of glass that make up the walkway was damaged so there was no safety threat, the management bureau of the Yuntaishan scenic area in Hunan province said on its microblog today.

The walkway was supporting dozens of tourists when the cracks appeared with a loud bang on Monday. A single pane of the 68-metre (223-foot) section shattered into coin-sized segments, according to footage on state broadcaster CCTV.

Fears

Postings to China’s Weibo messaging service described the fears of tourists who heard the panel crack, but there were no indications of mass panic or injuries.

The structure hugs a cliff side roughly 120 metres (394 feet) above a canyon in the remote mountain area renowned for its scenery. It opened on 20 September, and the problem occurred at the height of China’s weeklong 1 October National Day holiday.

The post on the management bureau’s microblog said the cracks formed due to external force but wasn’t specific. It added that the walkway can support weights of more than 800 kilograms per square metre (175 pounds per square foot).

A glass walkway above London’s Tower Bridge had a similar problem in November when a falling bottle shattered the top layer of one pane, which was designed to be easily replaceable if damaged.

Such walkways have grown popular in China as scenic areas compete to attract increasingly affluent Chinese tourists. The world’s highest and longest glass skywalk is located in Hunan province’s Zhangjiajie, known as the model for the planet Pandora in the film Avatar. The structure stretches 430 metres (1,410 feet) at a height of 300 metres (984 feet) above the canyon floor.

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